Willie Mason to return to Super League after joining Catalans Dragons

Former Australia international Willie Mason is returning to Super League after joining Catalans Dragons on a 12-month contract.

The French club, who have lost their opening two matches of the season, say they have overcome red-tape difficulties to sign the 35-year-old forward, who made six appearances for Hull KR in 2011 before being released six months into a three-year deal.

Catalans coach Laurent Frayssinous said "I have never hidden from the fact that I wanted to strengthen our pack.

"Negotiations with Willie have been long as on one hand, we had to settle his administrative situation and on the other, find a financial agreement.

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"Willie is a player who knows the job a prop has to do. He is a physical and aggressive player, both in attack and in defence, and we have spoken a lot about the quality of our group and he is really excited to join the club."

Mason has won 24 caps for the Kangaroos and made around 300 NRL appearances, including a grand final triumph with the Canterbury Bulldogs in 2004 in which he won the Clive Churchill Medal as man of the match.

He also played for the Sydney Roosters and the North Queensland Cowboys before joining Hull KR six years ago and had an equally brief stint in rugby union with Toulon before returning to the NRL with Newcastle Knights and Manly.

When Mason was released by Hull KR, it was claimed he was unable to obtain a Tongan passport - he played for Tonga in the 2000 World Cup - but, according to the Catalans chief executive Christophe Jouffret, he has Samoan heritage.